List of 2007 box office number-one films in Canada

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This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in Canada during 2007.

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Weekend gross list

#Weekend End DateFilmWeekend Gross (millions)Notes
1January 7, 2007 Night at the Museum $1.96
2January 14, 2007Night at the Museum$1.28 Stomp the Yard was #1 in North America.
3January 21, 2007Night at the Museum$0.93Stomp the Yard was #1 in North America.
4January 28, 2007 Epic Movie $1.32
5February 4, 2007 The Messengers $1.06
6February 11, 2007 Norbit $0.93
7February 18, 2007 Ghost Rider $3.63
8February 25, 2007 The Number 23 $1.58Ghost Rider was #1 in North America.
9March 4, 2007 Wild Hogs $2.40
10March 11, 2007 300 $6.09
11March 18, 2007300$3.45
12March 25, 2007300$2.13 TMNT was #1 in North America.
13April 1, 2007 Blades of Glory $2.44
14April 8, 2007Blades of Glory$1.94
15April 15, 2007 Disturbia $1.63
16April 22, 2007 Fracture $0.99Disturbia was #1 in North America.
17April 29, 2007Fracture$0.92Disturbia was #1 in North America.
18May 6, 2007 Spider-Man 3 $11.69
19May 13, 2007Spider-Man 3$5.15
20May 20, 2007 Shrek the Third $9.80
21May 27, 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End $9.75
22June 3, 2007Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End$4.40
23June 10, 2007 Ocean's Thirteen $2.84
24June 17, 2007 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer $3.10
25June 24, 2007 Evan Almighty $1.51
26July 1, 2007 Live Free or Die Hard $2.43 Ratatouille was #1 in North America.
27July 8, 2007 Transformers $5.75
28July 15, 2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $7.18
29July 22, 2007Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix$3.36 I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry was #1 in North America.
30July 29, 2007 The Simpsons Movie $5.64
31August 5, 2007 The Bourne Ultimatum $4.88
32August 12, 2007The Bourne Ultimatum$2.68 Rush Hour 3 was #1 in North America
33August 19, 2007 Superbad $2.48
34August 26, 2007 Mr. Bean's Holiday $1.87Superbad was #1 in North America.
35September 2, 2007Superbad$1.49 Halloween was #1 in North America.
36September 9, 2007Superbad$0.96 3:10 to Yuma was #1 in North America.
37September 16, 2007 The Brave One $0.82
38September 23, 2007 Resident Evil: Extinction $1.86
39September 30, 2007 The Kingdom $1.43 The Game Plan was #1 in North America.
40October 7, 2007 The Heartbreak Kid $1.11The Game Plan was #1 in North America.
41October 14, 2007 We Own the Night $1.13 Why Did I Get Married? was #1 in North America.
42October 21, 2007 30 Days of Night $1.23
43October 28, 2007 Saw IV $1.81
44November 4, 2007 American Gangster $3.11
45November 11, 2007 Bee Movie $2.28Bee Movie reached #1 in its 2nd weekend of release.
46November 18, 2007 Beowulf $2.13
47November 25, 2007 Enchanted $2.07
48December 2, 2007Enchanted$1.44
49December 9, 2007 The Golden Compass $2.67
50December 16, 2007 I Am Legend $4.10
51December 23, 2007I Am Legend$2.54 National Treasure: Book of Secrets was #1 in North America.
52December 30, 2007I Am Legend$2.17National Treasure: Book of Secrets was #1 in North America.

Highest-grossing films in Canada

RankTitleStudioTotal Gross (in millions)Notes
1 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Warner Bros. $31.27 [1]
2 Spider-Man 3 Sony $30.57 [2]
3 Transformers Paramount/Dreamworks $27.24 [3]
4 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Disney $26.77 [4]
5 Shrek the Third Paramount/Dreamworks$26.41 [5]
6 The Bourne Ultimatum Universal $22.26 [6]
7 300 Warner Bros.$22.17 [7]
8 I Am Legend Warner Bros.$19.51 [8]
9 The Simpsons Movie Fox $18.93 [9]
10 National Treasure: Book of Secrets Disney$15.01 [10]
11 Juno Fox Searchlight $14.21 [11]
12 Ratatouille Disney/Pixar $13.66 [12]
13 Superbad Sony$13.43 [13]
14 Knocked Up Universal$13.28 [14]
15 Wild Hogs Disney$12.81 [15]
16 Alvin and the Chipmunks Fox$12.51 [16]
17 American Gangster Universal$11.42 [17]
18 Hairspray New Line $10.99 [18]
19 Live Free or Die Hard Fox$10.86 [19]
20 Blades of Glory Paramount/Dreamworks$10.46 [20]
21 Bee Movie Paramount/Dreamworks$10.23 [21]
22 Rush Hour 3 New Line$9.49 [22]
23 Ocean's Thirteen Warner Bros.$9.22 [23]
24 Ghost Rider Sony$9.11 [24]
25 I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Universal$8.70 [25]

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References

  1. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Canadian Box Office
  2. Spider-Man 3 Canadian Box Office
  3. Transformers Canadian Box Office
  4. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Canadian Box Office
  5. Shrek the Third Canadian Box Office
  6. The Bourne Ultimatum Canadian Box Office
  7. 300 Canadian Box Office
  8. I Am Legend Canadian Box Office
  9. The Simpsons Movie Canadian Box Office
  10. National Treasure: Book of Secrets Canadian Box Office
  11. "Juno Box Office Results | Juno Box Office performance".
  12. "Ratatouille Box Office Results | Ratatouille Box Office performance".
  13. "Superbad Box Office Results | Superbad Box Office performance".
  14. "Knocked up Box Office Results | Knocked up Box Office performance".
  15. "Wild Hogs Box Office Results | Wild Hogs Box Office performance".
  16. "Alvin and the Chipmunks Box Office Results | Alvin and the Chipmunks Box Office performance".
  17. "American Gangster Box Office Results | American Gangster Box Office performance".
  18. "Hairspray Box Office Results | Hairspray Box Office performance".
  19. "Live Free or die Hard Box Office Results | Live Free or die Hard Box Office performance".
  20. "Blades of Glory Box Office Results | Blades of Glory Box Office performance".
  21. "Bee Movie Box Office Results | Bee Movie Box Office performance".
  22. "Rush Hour 3 Box Office Results | Rush Hour 3 Box Office performance".
  23. "Ocean's Thirteen Box Office Results | Ocean's Thirteen Box Office performance".
  24. "Ghost Rider Box Office Results | Ghost Rider Box Office performance".
  25. I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Canadian Box Office
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